NIGHT DRIVE MUSIC.....

Thursday, February 08, 2007

(just the kind of girl a realy love)hummmm...
Amerie - Take Control
The line on Amerie is she's a second-tier R&B diva,
yet somehow she always manages to put out singles
that Beyoncé would, and probably has, killed for.
"Take Control" is another one. While B was busy
sobbing in videos and making the campiest record since
the Hedwig soundtrack, Amerie went subtle.
Co-produced with Cee-Lo, the guitar riff admittedly
bites Cake, but by the time Amerie's tied-up-in-silk
singing darts around those licks, you hopefully
won't be thinking about bald white dudes, unless
that's your jam. Amerie isn't treading new ground
lyrically, but I don't think anyone expects that from her.
She's making a hot little 80s funk throwback concept
record, her voice and the production both feigning
the strain of submission for fun instead of
channeling neuroses through melisma.
no words ofr such girl....
Take Control (main mix)
Take Control (instrumental)
Take Control (acappella)
Robb Scott - Afro Odyssey

...:::.. track list ...:::...
1. Fallin'
2. Revolution
3. Afro Odyssey
4. Understanding
5. Reflections
6. Four Hundred Years In The Making
7. Baracos De Cuba
8. Return To Earth
9. Distortions
10. Anything You Like
11. Prelude
12. The Idiot King
13. Prelude (Reprise)
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Frankie Valentine is a wellknown dj & producer
but informations about him have been one of the best
kept secrets in London's music industry so far! With his
release of his forthcoming album “Below the Radar”
this point in his history is goin to change.
Having been in the dance music scene for ages,
London born Dj and producer Frankie Valentine`s first
involvement in house music was in 1983, with Prelude
records "Music's Got Me" by Visual. When not only
the house music scene in England started to get some
kind of audience, but also Frankie himself.
In 1988, Frankie was asked to do illegal warehouse
parties with a few other Djs, where they went around playing
in warehouses up and down the country and then moving
on to Sunrise and other major events. That was when he
started to get regular work.He`s been deejaying for
over 20 years and has been producing for 11 years.
His hometown London has given him many opportunities to
show his range of different styles in dance music, from
uptempo to downtempo, making him one of the most
in demand Djs & producers from London.Since then,
Frankie has not only played most clubs up and down the U.K.,
but has also played at such exotic places like Japan,
Australia, Portugal, Italy, Spain, Iceland- to name a few.
As a Dj he has played in most major cities around the globe
at some time or another, there are only one or two places
where Frankie hasn`tplayed!Frankie has also managed to Dj,
on a regular basis in Germany, also at Berlin's famous club Tresor.
For a long time Frankie kept coming back to this legendary
venue where he was always given the possibility to build
up the night in his very own way by playing for long hours.
The clubbers were floating around in waves ofgrooves,
funky beats and some rare dance stuff Frankie has
collected over the years and liked bringing back to the people.
Frankie has had residencies in Londons famous Limelight Club,
in the West End, and also in the famous Park Club in
Kensington with Noel Watson and Matthew B.
(otherwise known as Bushwacka).
The three have also played at Londons Rotary Club.
The night had it`s main aspect on house & techy sounds
but always on the funky & groovy side of the music!
In 1995 Frankie had the great honour to support as
the first UK Dj at the world-famous Underground Resistance
Squad, from Detroit, on their first tour in Japan!Frankie has
supported major acts like: Electribe 101 (Japan Tour),
Nomad (Japan Tour), K-Klass (Swiss Tour) and Ultra Nate
(Germany Tour) with her number one hit “Free”.
Frankie Valentine is not a one hour or two hour Dj this
dj/producer isused to playing long hoursets.Now he is
about to release his long awaited debut album “Below the radar”
on Sunshine Enterprises from Vienna, which is a showcase of
many different styles and grooves. Watch out for him
as he takes his next steps in his remarkable career!!!
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present
World of What
The man is back! After his glowing remix
for Afropsychopathz´ "Angel" (SR 035)
Frankie Valentine drops his own material.
Expect nuff Frankie Valentine gems to show up in
the next few months! I guess Frankie Valentine
has asked himself on many occasions what is the
world we live in? What does the world consist of?
What is it about this world that is ever so trying for
every single one of us? What is the world of what?
Ladies and gentlemen the answer is within your hands!
track list
1. - World Of What feat. Jade Lewis 2. - Universe Of What (Reprise) 3. - Universe Of What 4. - Frankie's Dub Of What
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i've got the album right now
and i'm enjoying is sound
(promo lc14068)
and to for those out there heres the link to: